Self-Contained Pipetting Module Provides Precise Liquid Handling for IVD Instruments

20 Jul 2009
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

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Hamilton Company, world leader in fluid measurement, introduces the ZEUS Pipetting Module for IVD Instruments at the 2009 Clinical Lab Expo. The unique, self-contained Z-Excursion Universal Sampler (ZEUS) aspirates volumes from 1 µL to 1,000 µL and features Universal Sampler (ZEUS) aspirates volumes from 1 µL to 1,000 µL and features Hamilton’s proprietary air-displacement pipetting technology.

ZEUS is equipped with a Qualitative Pipette Monitoring (QPM) function that guarantees proper pipetting. The air pressure in the pipette tip is monitored during the entire aspiration and dispense cycle and compared against successful pipetting cycle. Even in the aspiration of challenging samples that might include foam, blood clots or air, QPM automatically detects, reports and handles pipetting errors according to user-defined procedures. Another unique advantage is the inclusion of both capacitive and pressure modes for liquid level detection. The two adjustable detection modes can be used separately or together for demanding applications.

“The new ZEUS module delivers a number of significant advantages to instrument developers,” explained Jason March, dealer products business manager for Hamilton. “In addition to the precision and monitoring technology, the compact design of the ZEUS module enables easy integration with small instruments.”

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Self-Contained Pipetting Module Provides Precise Liquid Handling for IVD Instruments